THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #536 – Frank Vignola

Episode #536 – Frank Vignola

Frank Vignola is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour!

Frank Vignola is one of the great American-born jazz guitarists out there. He has gained significant acclaim as a recording artist and performer, but also as a teacher. He’s worked with so many of the giants of jazz: Bucky Pizzarelli, Eddy Davis, Gene Bertoncini, Ken Peplowski, Wynton Marsalis and Howard Alden. Vignola’s mastery has also lead him to work with everyone from Ringo Starr to Madonna, Donald Fagen and Leon Redbone.

This interview with Frank Vignola is short and sweet. Talking with Vignola is like having coffee with an old pal. He shares what he learned Les Paul, making a samba record with Eddy Davis and how jazz artists can create performances that appeal to a wide variety of people. I hope this is not the last time Frank Vignola drops in on The Paul Leslie Hour!

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